Counsels on Secular Worldview
Counsel #7 — Surrogacy And Egg Donation
Picture: Counsel #7 — Surrogacy And Egg Donation CSe 109.1
Surrogacy and egg donation can be seen as acts of compassion, allowing individuals and couples to experience the joys of parenthood who otherwise may not be able.[109] However, these practices can also lead to the commodification of human life, reducing children to mere products to be bought and sold. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for exploitation of vulnerable women, particularly in countries where surrogacy is less regulated.[110] CSe 109.2
Additionally, these practices can blur the lines of traditional family structures and raise concerns about the rights and well-being of children born through surrogacy or egg donation. CSe 109.3
Questions arise about the long-term psychological impact on children who are not genetically related to one or both of their parents. Additionally, the use of reproductive technologies can lead to the creation of surplus embryos, raising ethical dilemmas about their status and potential use. CSe 109.4
As Christians consider the ethical implications of surrogacy and egg donation, it is crucial to prioritize the well-being of all involved, including the intended parents, the surrogate mother, and the child. CSe 109.5
“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God.” James 1:5 NKJV CSe 109.6
“If you go to God for help and wisdom, He will never disappoint your faith.” Ellen White in To Be Like Jesus, p. 104 CSe 109.7
Reflect: How can you apply biblical principles to the potential ethical concerns raised by surrogacy and egg donation? CSe 109.8